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The partition table does not have a valid system partition. Pt2
Hi guys. I'm back breaking my pc again. Ok, so it looks like I'm running into a similar problem to what I had back in November.
However this came about in a different way. This time I was attempting a bios update via asus update utility tool. The reason for the update was that I was looking to overclock my cps (Q6600) as I just ordered an evga gtx 560 ti was suggested that I overclock to upwards of 3.4 ghz. Although the asus update tool said it was successful. I ended up with a strange small black square in the middle of my screen.
Now ever time I reboot my pc I get prompted to enter a boot dvd or repair disc.
I tried the steps given to me on the second page of this thread. "Windows 7 DVD Repair console, accept any offered repair, if it doesn't start Windows 7 then boot back in, click through to Recovery tools list to run Startup Repair up to 3 separate times".
I have disconnected all my hard drives, except for the c: aka disc 1
Disk 1 which I believe is my c: was listed as "Primary" under type in Partition 1
When I entered detail partition 1
Type: 07
Hidden: No
Active: Yes
Offset in Bytes: 1048576
* Volume 3 C New Volume NTFS Partition 931 GB Health